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From: Peter Rychel (dino308gt4![]() |
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Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2016 22:06:30 -0700 (PDT) |
I'm surprised you listed Voivod... I didn't think they were known outside of Quebec, Canada.
I was into metal back in high school, but was also into grunge (of course, it was the '90s!), industrial rock, shoegaze and the whole alternative genre.
I'll include:
1- Skinny Puppy 2- Front Line Assembly 3- White Zombie 4- Killing Joke 5- Anthrax 6- Prong 7- Circle of Dust 8- Ministry 9- Carcass 10- Godflesh
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Sent: October 6, 2016 5:34 PM To: PeterGT4 Cc: The FerrariList Subject: [Ferrari] Cirith Ungol and All Time Favorite Metal Albums Rob's link to CU's rise from the ashes was a lot of fun to read about. I have their first two albums and really like them. The title track on Frost and Fire is legendary and when you think about the timeframe,
it was groundbreaking.
I also enjoyed the Metal Blade article and list of great recordings.
I agreed with many of the selections and offer my own list of top metal albums here...
1. Black Sabbath - "Black Sabbath" - literally the blueprint for heavy metal with so much progress and innovation for 1969. The Beatles were singing "All You Need Is Love" two years before this came
out!
2. Van Halen - "Van Halen" - the record that set the stage for all metal guitar work going forward. Once again, only 10 yrs separates some of the wonderful Beatles tunes and this sonic thunderstorm.
3. Fates Warning - "Spectre Within" - prog metal innovators, but essentially the height of technical and artistic brilliance in the metal world. "Orphan Gypsy" is one of my favorite musical recordings
of all time. Period.
4. Voivod - "Killing Technology" - prog metal legends who brought together technical skill with sci fi lyrics and themes while pioneering artistic dissonant guitar chord usage.
5. Tension - "Breaking Point" - unknown band and unknown record which turned out to be the intersection of some serious talent and a terrific sound. This one is aging very well.
Honorable Mention - Mercyful Fate "Don't Break The Oath" - Riff overload and perfect 80s over the top metal production and editing. This is a gem...don't pay attention to the lyrics (and it's difficult
to anyways).
What are your favorite metal albums? LSJ
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Cirith Ungol and All Time Favorite Metal Albums LSJ, October 6 2016
- Re: Cirith Ungol and All Time Favorite Metal Albums Peter Rychel, October 6 2016
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Re: Cirith Ungol and All Time Favorite Metal Albums Matt Boyd, October 7 2016
- Re: Cirith Ungol and All Time Favorite Metal Albums LSJ, October 7 2016
- Re: Cirith Ungol and All Time Favorite Metal Albums Matt Boyd, October 7 2016
- Re: Cirith Ungol and All Time Favorite Metal Albums LSJ, October 7 2016
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